Dutch Schultz Quotes

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It is more profitable to give wages than to receive them.
William S. Burroughs (The Last Words of Dutch Schultz: A Fiction in the Form of a Film Script)
A boy has never wept, nor dashed a thousand kim
Dutch Schultz
There is nothing so strong or safe in an emergency of life as the simple truth. —Charles Dickens
Bruce Alterman (Fear in Phoenicia: The Deadly Hunt for Dutch Schultz's Treasure)
He also manufactured his personal brand of whiskey in distilleries that were hidden around upstate New York, including the deep notches of the Catskill Mountains, located about a hundred miles north of New York City.
Bruce Alterman (Fear in Phoenicia: The Deadly Hunt for Dutch Schultz's Treasure)
Her panic was too physically encompassing; apprehension tightly gripped every muscle and squeezed her breath away like a boa constrictor wrapped around her body. The experience awakened her sense
Bruce Alterman (Fear in Phoenicia: The Deadly Hunt for Dutch Schultz's Treasure)
The room was very shadowy, almost totally black all around, except for the light coming from the bright bulb of the lamp.
Bruce Alterman (Fear in Phoenicia: The Deadly Hunt for Dutch Schultz's Treasure)
Owing, among other factors, to the exceedingly slow working of the lunacy commission, Bob’s trial was postponed until the fall of 1938. By then the city had a new district attorney: Thomas E. Dewey, the fearless young “gangbuster” whose relentless crusade against racketeers like Dutch Schultz and Lucky Luciano would propel him to the governor’s mansion in Albany and two runs for the White House as the Republican presidential candidate in 1944 and 1948.
Harold Schechter (The Mad Sculptor: The Maniac, the Model, and the Murder that Shook the Nation)
If Al Capone, "Two Gun" Crowley, Dutch Schultz, and the desperate men and women behind prison walls don't blame themselves for anything - what about the people with whom you and I come in contact?
Dale Carnegie (How To Win Friends And Influence People)
. . . for example i am playing back some of my dutch schultz last word tapes in the street five alarm fire and a fire truck passes right on cue you will learn to give the cues you will learn to plant events and concepts after analyzing recorded conversations you will learn to steer a conversation where you want it to go the physiological liberation achieved as word lines of controlled association are cut will make you more efficient in reaching your objectives whatever you do you will do it better record your boss and co-workers analyze their associational patterns learn to imitate their voices oh you’ll be a popular man around the office
Casey Rae (William S. Burroughs and the Cult of Rock 'n' Roll)